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Posted 10 August 2023

SanDisk Extreme 2TB portable NVMe SSD, USB-C, up to 1050MB/s read & 1000MB/s write speed, water & dust-resistant, Black, Solid State

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This is the cheapest this drive has been on Amazon and is currently cheaper than the slower 550mb/s version.

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  • Get NVMe solid state performance featuring 1050MB/s read and 1000MB/s write speeds in a portable, high-capacity drive that’s perfect for creating amazing content or capturing incredible footage
  • Up to two-meter drop protection and IP55 water and dust resistance mean this tough drive can take a beating
  • Travel worry-free with a 5-year limited warranty (See official SanDisk website) and a durable silicon shell that offers a premium feel and added protection to the drive’s exterior
  • Use the handy carabiner loop to secure it to your belt loop or backpack for extra peace of mind
  • Help keep private content private with the included password protection featuring 256‐bit AES hardware encryption (Password protection uses 128-bit AES encryption and is supported by Windows 8, Windows 10 and macOS v10.9+ (Software download required for Mac, see official SanDisk website)), From SanDisk, the brand professional photographers worldwide trust to handle best shots on their toughest assignments
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Edited by a community support team member, 10 August 2023
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  1. superleeds27's avatar
    Interesting
  2. Rojo66's avatar
    Indeed, after the last firmware update these drives have been losing peoples data.
  3. Gbarrowman's avatar
    It’s only a bargain if you can read your data reliably.
    I wouldn’t. 
  4. string158's avatar
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    Thanks for the heads up, I didn’t realise there were such issues with these drives
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